A wild week in AI

A wild week in AI

Why would Google train an AI to talk to dolphins? That’s not a question you hear every day, and yet it’s exactly the kind of headline that sums up what might be the most unpredictable, chaotic, and fascinating week in artificial intelligence so far this year. Not only are researchers now attempting to decode animal communication using lightweight neural networks, but we also saw humanoid robots run a literal half marathon, AI tools that can animate pets into dancers or bring comic panels to life with one click, and OpenAI launching its most intelligent models yet. Every one of these stories raises a unique question—why now, how does it work, and what does this mean for the future of interaction, creativity, and intelligence itself? That one question about dolphin conversations unravels into many more, and the only way to make sense of them is to follow each trail to its surprising conclusion.

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NASA reopens the Moon race as Musk lashes out

NASA reopens the Moon race as Musk lashes out

NASA’s acting chief Sean Duffy says SpaceX is behind on Artemis III and opens the lunar lander to competition. Elon Musk fires back on X with “Sean Dummy,” “2 digit IQ,” and “trying to kill NASA!” I break down what NASA actually changed, how Blue Origin factors in, and what technical gates Starship must clear to keep a 2027 landing alive. Sources: Axios, Politico, Reuters, and LA Times.

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How Starship Flight 12 Can Save NASA

How Starship Flight 12 Can Save NASA

Starship ended 2025 with a successful Flight 11 and a clean handoff to Block 3. I break down what Flight 12 needs to prove, why orbital refueling is the real blocker, how Kennedy comes into play, and what must happen in 2026 to keep Artemis III on a 2027 track.

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Russia Wants Musk to Dig “Putin-Trump Tunnel” to Alaska

Russia Wants Musk to Dig “Putin-Trump Tunnel” to Alaska

The Kremlin proposed an $8B Bering Strait tunnel linking Russia to the U.S., asking Elon Musk’s Boring Company to build it and suggesting it be named after Putin and Trump.https://wilwaldon.com

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Musk’s $56 Billion Pay Fight Reaches Final Verdict Stage

Musk’s $56 Billion Pay Fight Reaches Final Verdict Stage

>> FREE $5 at ACORNSElon Musk's $56 billion Tesla compensation package is under review by the Delaware Supreme Court after being voided earlier this year. The case questions whether Tesla's board acted independently or simply followed Musk’s lead. This episode breaks down what’s at stake for Musk, Tesla, and future CEO pay structures across corporate America.

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GM Writes Down $1.6B on EVs Amid Slower Demand

GM Writes Down $1.6B on EVs Amid Slower Demand

GM will take a $1.6 billion charge on its EV business after scaling back production plans and delaying launches, reflecting lower-than-expected consumer demand and rising costs.https://wilwaldon.com

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Tesla Offloads Cybertrucks to SpaceX and xAI

Tesla Offloads Cybertrucks to SpaceX and xAI

With Cybertruck sales falling, Tesla is sending unsold units to Elon Musk’s other companies to absorb excess inventory and avoid deeper production cuts.

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SpaceX sets Monday Starship launch for repeat full-mission test

SpaceX sets Monday Starship launch for repeat full-mission test

SpaceX targets an 8 a.m. ET window to fly Starship with booster and ship splashdowns for data on reentry, guidance, and engine control. The mission advances reliability for Artemis lunar work, national security payloads, and Starlink scale-up.

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Zeekr 001 FR Cuts EV Charging to 11 Minutes

Zeekr 001 FR Cuts EV Charging to 11 Minutes

Zeekr’s new 001 FR can add 310 miles of range in just over 11 minutes using CATL’s Qilin battery and an 800-volt system. The production model delivers 1,265 horsepower, charges faster than any Tesla or Porsche, and marks a major leap for real-world EV performance.

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